Former Gor Mahia defender Frank Odhiambo has been dealt a blow in his quest to take the Swedish top-tier league with Djurgårdens by storm after suffering an injury that will see him sidelined for at least two weeks.The club announced that the Kenyan suffered a finger injury while in training just before their Svenska Cup clash with IF Brommapojkarna in which they won 3-0 and currently top the group.OfficialSwedish club Djurgårdens If has announced the signing of Gor Mahia defender, Frank Odhiambo. He becomes the second player to join DJurgardens from Gor after Michael Olunga in 2016. pic.twitter.com/I550MlNtEd— Ole Teya (@Kevin_teya) January 19, 2022 Djurgårdens naprapath Kalle Barrling further revealed that Odhiambo’s injury required surgery and plastering for two weeks, adding that they would evaluate him after the given timeline.”Before the cup match against BP, the accident happened to Frank Odhiambo who suffered a finger injury during training. An injury that required surgery, according to Djurgården’s naprapath Kalle Barrling. Frank operated on his finger on Monday and now he has two weeks of plaster waiting for him. Then we get to evaluate the situation after the plaster has been removed,” Djurgårdens wrote on their official portal.Unlike his compatriot Henry Meja who also moved to Sweden recently and has already played and scored in a competitive match, Odhiambo is yet to feature competitively for Djurgårdens at a competitive level and that could take longer as he will be out for the third group game in the cup.The 19-year old joins the Swedish club on a five-year deal. Bongonaya➡️ Gor Mahia ➡️ Djurgarden https://t.co/hMC6PtzAqS— Murimi Njiru (@muriminjirujnr) January 19, 2022 The club acquired the rookie late in January but had to wait for a couple of weeks to complete the highly publicized move that saw him become the second Kenyan to join the club after Harambee Stars captain Michael Olunga.Djurgårdens kick off their campaign on April 4 at home against Degerfors, more than a month that should give the Kenyan enough time to get ready for league action after he is passed fit.